Xander Feng

Xander Feng was a Chinese telecommunications businessman with a net worth of $50,000,000,000 in 2014. He was twice investigated for corruption, which carried the death sentence, but he was appointed as China's envoy to the United States in May 2014 talks with President Garrett Walker over a bridge construction project.

Biography
Xander Feng was born in China to a family that was deeply-rooted in the Communist Party of China; his grandfather fought alongside Mao Zedong in the Chinese Civil War and was killed. Feng became a telecommunications businessman and a major player in Chinese business, with a net worth of over $50,000,000,000; in 2014, he planned to sell the Mei Mei rare earth elements refinery for a hefty price (Samarium was a major element that gave China the advantage in teh makrets). A business partner with American billionaire Raymond Tusk, Feng was recommended by Tusk to represent China in May 2014 talks with the United States over economic proposals, and he met with Vice-President Frank Underwood in back-channel meetings. He threatened to halt the construction of the Port Jefferson Bridge, managed by a Chinese company with a 25-year contract, unless the United States continued their lawsuit of China in front of the World Trade Organization for currency manipulation, as the end to the Yuan would free up interest rates and reduce inflation. The talks failed, and President Garrett Walker of the United States decided to end negotiations to make a show of force against China, his only option left. The failure of talks like China led to Walker's resignation later.